If you were watching a TV series about the pandemic lockdown we are currently suffering through, you might look at it as a phantasmagorical kind of t...
As we turn the page on what was surely one of the most unprecedented years in modern history, we look forward to better times in 2021. It's natural t...
It's as old as philosophy itself. Freedom. Free will. Free choice. We've taken it for granted in our western world. "Of course we're free," we gloat ...
It's July, and we're still in the middle of the pandemic. Actually, we've been in the middle of this for what, 4 months now? You ever seen anything li...
It's week 8 of the quarantine here in Brazil. Restaurants and shops are still closed, they're taking temperatures before they let me in to the superma...
There must have been a "Eureka!" moment back in the late 1800s when, investigating an infection in the French wine industry, Louis Pasteur happened up...
One of the challenges in our modern philosophy lies in the difficulty of acknowledging right and wrong, good and bad. We've blurred the lines so much ...
One of the things that's happened to me over the 18 plus years I've been in Brazil working with the science of Analytical Trilogy elaborated by Brazil...
I was walking down the streets of Vancouver a number of years ago after I'd been living away from the west coast for some time, and I bumped into an o...
In Shakespeare's The Tempest, Ferdinand, in desperation at the terrible plight of ship and crew, cries out, "Hell is empty and all the devils are here...